Graphic reads "Support AAPI Communities" on a red background.
Graphic by Sara Schleede.

How You Can Support the AAPI Community

Here are hotlines, mental health toolkits, petitions, and more resources that you can use to support Asian Americans right now.

March 17, 2021

On Tuesday night, a gunman killed eight people — six of whom were Asian women — in a shooting spree at three Asian-owned spas and massage parlors in the Atlanta area. The incident has sparked outrage amid a year of heightened violent hate crimes against Asian Americans, partially motivated by xenophobic Covid-19 fears. But Asian Americans across the country are also speaking up about how the Atlanta shooting is a byproduct of America’s history of racism against the community. The Interlude staff has compiled resources for Asian Americans and allies to report hate crimes, take care of their mental health, support Asian businesses, and better understand the history of discrimination against Asian Americans.

How to Report a Hate Crime

Mental Health Resources

Donations, Mutual Aid Funds, and Petitions

Online Bystander Intervention Training

Learn the History

Further Resources

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